Found multiple pieces of regular pasta mixed in with our gluten free rotini. Manager was fantastic to take care of the situation, but the damage had been done. Promised to take it up with staff so that it doesn't happen again.

We went to Olive Garden and told the waitress that we were gluten-free my wife is a celiac, I eat gluten-free to be on the safe side of no cross-contamination’s. She brought us at our salad with croutons and breadsticks which we of course sent back because we don’t eat it. We ordered the gluten-free rotini with a marinara sauce my wife and I both started to eat our meal and partway through there was a piece of spaghetti in my wife’s meal, regular spaghetti.
I asked to speak to the manager to point out the spaghetti and my wife said she was concerned about cross-contamination if there was a piece of spaghetti in her meal she didn’t eat anymore of course, but she also thought did they use the same utensils, which of course would have caused cross contamination. The manager responded by saying that the utensils were in hot water so it kills off any of that, to which my wife says that gluten is a protein in it wouldn’t die off by hot water.
Celiacs beware, this place thinks that you can use the same utensils in your noodles whether it’s gluten-free or regular because the utensils would’ve been in hot water, eliminating cross contamination, we all know that’s not true.
CELIACS BEWARE!!!!

We had lunch today. There's a separate menu and are server was GF aware. My daughter ordered GF chicken breast and pasta. Unfortunately, she was served regular pasta. She asked the person who delivered the food if the pasta was GF, because it looked the same as her sister's regular pasta. She was told it was GF, but she got violently I'll about 45 minutes later. When I called the restaurant they confirmed that the spaghetti she ate contained gluten, because they do not have GF spaghetti.

Everytime I or someone has orders gluten free gluten pasta was found in the dish. I also have talked with the manger before ordering and was assured no gluten would be in my dish and found a gluten noodle in my dish.

I had a good experience eating at Olive garden! They were so helpful getting me gluten free food. The salmon was delicious! And I got broccoli and their salad without croutons. I would go again for sure!

Update: OG eliminated most of the items that used to be marked gluten free. Staff told me they could still make a safe gluten free me even though it’s not listed anymore as gluten free. What a disappointment that OG went from being accommodating to the opposite. No reason was given for the change.
Staff was knowledgeable, gluten free menu was on the video screen thingy & clearly marked. Food was good, better on the second visit, nothing to write home about, but I have Celiac and did not get sick, so if I'm in the area, I will eat here again.

Waiter was very kind and knowledgeable. And he educated me that the kitchen never changes the water for gluten free noodles. This unfortunately was after I was halfway through my GF rotini and found a shell noodle mixed in. Never again. Major cross contamination issues here. :(

GF menu sucks. They only pulled the obvious items from their normal menu and slopped them into a makeshift gf menu. Obvious items such as salad and meat and about one gf pasta with plain bland tomato sauce. Olive garden is not very accommodating to the gf community. Save your money.

Before going gf I loved it here. Now this place is my biggest enemy. I order gf friend twice here. First time I was fine. After that, I got sick. I wasn’t even 15 minutes into my food. Never again coming here.

Terrible service absolutely terrible I don’t even know if it’s gluten-free cross contaminated unknowledgeable unfriendly staff tried many times to go here Olive Garden should know by now how to make a good gluten-free pasta and bread sad very sad. So many better options try Mancino‘s in grand Haven phenomenal and they know about gluten-free very knowledgeable wish I would’ve known about it years ago...

Not only did they bring me rigatoni instead of rotini (and only did they realize when I asked to double check) but I wanted to order a smoothie that was on their gluten sensitive menu and when checked was told it wasn't gluten free. On top of that a family member who is allergic to garlic and specifically asked and gave directions about every item was served steamed broccoli with- you guessed it- garlic. Thankfully she's not anaphylactic because she didn't taste it immediately. I will say the servers tried to check where possible and the manager claimed he would do further training with all staff to ensure they were more knowledgable about allergens. In the meantime, wouldn't recommend.

Food was okay to good. No gluten free menu, had to page through the electronic pad and look at nutrition info. The server was educated through, and when we ordered one side that was supposed to be gf she warned that they didn’t have dedicated dryers and they could not avoid cross contamination. We will have to wait and see if either of us react.

The menu is on a difficult-to-use electronic kiosk on the table. There are no gluten free desserts, except for chocolate or strawberry sauce. They sub rotini for any regular pasta. The waitress "didn't know much about the allergen menu" when I asked a question and directed me back to the kiosk.

Extremely limited gluten free menu and if you are avoiding dairy as well there is not much other than salad. We apologized and got up and left letting them know there was nothing we could eat on their very limited menu

I’ve ordered gluten free three times from here. First time was pasta with chicken parmesan. It came out with bread crumbs on top. Sent it back and ate it, the rest of the week I was ill. Tried going back a second time and got pasta with meat sauce. I got sick for a week. This last time I had to go because it was a family gathering. I ate pasta with just fresh parmesan on top. I did not get sick. I’m guessing it’s the sauce and or meat that was making me sick.

The food was tasty, but honestly, our server was a) not trained on how to manage an allergy and b) not very polite.
I mentioned I had celiac and she brought us a salad w/ croutons. When my boyfriend politely mentioned we were going to need a new one, she said, “I wish you had told me before”. Seriously? That’s super rude. And we absolutely HAD told you. You’re the one who didn’t appear to care.
She also asked me what my reactions were like. I’m like, really? I’m a lady. If you wanna hear about my explosive diarrhea episodes, I’d be happy to enlighten you. But not in the restaurant.

Very limited gluten free options and you have to sit and watch your group eat their bread sticks, not fun. Last time I went they messed up my order TWICE, by not making it with gluten free pasta. By the time I got my food, everyone else had already eaten. Luckily they comped my meal and I was really glad, because it was bland, the noodles sucked and it would have cost $17.
I will never go to the Olive Garden out of choice, I've only winded up there when everyone else in a group wanted to go. Pretty sure I just won't join along if that's the case in the future.

The staff gave us an outdated menu for gluten free and what we ordered for my son was no longer available in gluten free. The manager basically told me they don’t make anything fresh, it all comes in prepackaged. Nothing tasted fresh so that makes sense. After we agreed upon the gluten free pasta with a checked breast, they totally forgot the chicken breast. Not sure how we got my son out of that place with out getting him contaminated. But he seems OK. Even though they gave us a $20 gift card, I doubt I will ever go back. Very few gluten free options and no knowledge about contamination.

Not knowledgeable about gluten free. I ordered the chicken parmesiono off the gluten free menu and got a plate full of regular pasta and chicken covered in gluten breading on the chicken. The manager came to the table and kept referring to my me as vegan. I ended up cancelling my order all together. Its been 7 years since I have eaten here and I will it be going back.

CELIACS BEWARE NOT SAFE!!!When I called to ask about cross contamination and they didn't know what it was and then when I explained what it was they said they would be accommodating and said there would not be an issue. Once we got there and talked to the kitchen manager who is very nice he assured me that precautions would be taken. I noticed when they brought the food out it was all on the same tray and one of the plates of the contaminated food was touching on my food. So I ended up eating in immediately after was sick definitely got cross-contamination from somewhere in that restaurant. The staff are very nice, although they are definitely not cross-contamination safe. Our food took forever to come out the table next to us who arrived 30 minutes after we were there received their food before we did. Ordered a salad without croutons and the salad came with croutons on it. So we had to send it back. They just do not take proper precautions to ensure safety. Celiacs beware you will get extremely sick eating here. At this location in Miamisburg, OH

Waitress was very helpful. I ordered the house salad without croutons and the gf rotini with meat sauce, grilled vegetables on top and lots of grated cheese. Tasted pretty good! Menu is labeled with G, but options are limited. Still satisfied!

I did not have any issues. The waiter was very accommodating even though they sent out a salad with crutons I just had to explain it more and it was fine.
The gluten free pasta is actually pretty good!

Very inconsistent. The pasta was terribly dried out and mushy in the middle. I mentioned it to the server and she got irritated with me. It is not supposed to be shiny and plastic looking and tasting. This was terrible GF but the rest of my family had a fine meal. The server was visibly very irritated about the whole gluten free thing (I have Celiac's - I am not making it up). I'd go elsewhere.